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Auteur Thade P.M. Goderie |
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Objectives To investigate the potential association between beta blocker use and hearing ability in adults and to discern whether this effect is dose-dependent. Design Cross-sectional analyses. Multiple linear regression was performed with [...]Article
Thade P.M. Goderie ; Marieke F. van Wier ; Birgit I. Lissenberg-Witte ; Paul Merkus ; Cas Smits ; C. Rene Leemans ; Sophia E. Kramer |Objectives: Tinnitus is highly prevalent, but only a few risk factors for developing tinnitus are known and little is known about factors associated with the degree of annoyance of new-onset tinnitus. Longitudinal analysis can reveal risk factor[...]Article
Iris A. Simons ; Thade P.M. Goderie ; Birgit I. Lissenberg-Witte ; Niek J. Versfeld ; Sophia E. Kramer ; Marieke F. van Wier |Objectives: The first aim of this study was to examine the relationship between having tinnitus and the need for recovery after work (NFR). The second aim was to investigate whether the level of tinnitus annoyance is associated with NFR. Desi[...]Article
Lisette M. van Leeuwen ; Thade P.M. Goderie ; Marieke F. van Wier ; Birgit I. Lissenberg-Witte ; Ulrike Lemke ; Sophia E. Kramer |Objective: Hearing impairment may lead to an increased need to recover from fatigue and distress after a day of work. Also, hearing impairment may negatively affect the balance between workload and control over it (job demand and job control). T[...]Article
Lisette M. van Leeuwen ; Thade P.M. Goderie ; Marieke F. van Wier ; Birgit I. Lissenberg-Witte ; Ulrike Lemke ; Sophia E. Kramer |Objective: To identify predictors of the 5-year uptake of hearing aids (HAs) and hearing assistive technology (HAT) in a sample of Dutch employees eligible for HAs and/or HAT. The potential predictors included demographic factors (age, sex, mari[...]